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wordup Flag 29 Nov 17 11.27pm

Originally posted by wordup

Across the whole political landscape right, there's not a good option and thats part of the problem. May is just hopeless, but I can't imagine JC somehow turning things around.

By which is mean Jeremy Corbyn, not Jesus Christ. I appreciate that some confuse the two.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 29 Nov 17 11.40pm

Originally posted by wordup

Across the whole political landscape right, there's not a good option and thats part of the problem. May is just hopeless, but I can't imagine JC somehow turning things around.

Jarvis Cocker?

 

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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 29 Nov 17 11.57pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset


Let's unpick this pile of w*** shall we...

The nick that has a perception that only people on benefits have no money to fall back on if hard times hit. Where did I say that. Don't make up bulls***. that's not debating. I'm fully aware of the amount of people who have less than £100 in their bank accounts, for who a broken down car , washing machine that needs fixing puts untold pressure on a rising household budget . Wage increases have been no where near inflation. Even TM herself acknowledged the JAM's before making their lives more miserable.
The same Nick that believes people not on benefits are rich beyond HIS wildest dreams. Where did I say that. Don't make up bulls***. that's not debating.
I'm not on benefits, but am on a zero hours contract. It used to be a full time salaried position but the academy I work for can't afford that. I tutor kids to ill to go to school. If they pull out of a session, I don't get paid. Do you know what it's like to not know how much you are going to earn week to week? Wages are too low and the cost of living, particularly housing is beyond ridiculous at the moment. People want to buy a house but can't afford the deposit. Added to that, how many households haven't been caught in the debt trap?
Get a life and reality check nick Really?
You probably have a paid up house, a new car and a great pension as you are a state worker. I wish! My jam jar cost £400, I've got a mortgage
You are a numpty with only one vision and opinion.
You are a numpty for putting words into my mouth.


Edited by nickgusset (25 Oct 2017 11.30pm)

Welcome to the real world baby, It's tough out there. None of your cosseted salaried work, but here's the deal it toughens you up. Welcome aboard..

 


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wordup Flag 30 Nov 17 12.45am

Originally posted by nickgusset

Jarvis Cocker?

We could do worse

 

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elgrande Flag bedford 30 Nov 17 5.47pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset


Let's unpick this pile of w*** shall we...

The nick that has a perception that only people on benefits have no money to fall back on if hard times hit. Where did I say that. Don't make up bulls***. that's not debating. I'm fully aware of the amount of people who have less than £100 in their bank accounts, for who a broken down car , washing machine that needs fixing puts untold pressure on a rising household budget . Wage increases have been no where near inflation. Even TM herself acknowledged the JAM's before making their lives more miserable.
The same Nick that believes people not on benefits are rich beyond HIS wildest dreams. Where did I say that. Don't make up bulls***. that's not debating.
I'm not on benefits, but am on a zero hours contract. It used to be a full time salaried position but the academy I work for can't afford that. I tutor kids to ill to go to school. If they pull out of a session, I don't get paid. Do you know what it's like to not know how much you are going to earn week to week? Wages are too low and the cost of living, particularly housing is beyond ridiculous at the moment. People want to buy a house but can't afford the deposit. Added to that, how many households haven't been caught in the debt trap?
Get a life and reality check nick Really?
You probably have a paid up house, a new car and a great pension as you are a state worker. I wish! My jam jar cost £400, I've got a mortgage
You are a numpty with only one vision and opinion.
You are a numpty for putting words into my mouth.


Edited by nickgusset (25 Oct 2017 11.30pm)

But you chose to give up teaching in a classroom....

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 30 Nov 17 6.21pm

Originally posted by elgrande

But you chose to give up teaching in a classroom....

Yep. Too much in the end. Was becoming unsustainable.
Work to live not live to work. In a lot happier and healthier now.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 03 Dec 17 11.40pm

Originally posted by fed up eagle

Well where to start! The guys as marxist as they come. Anyone see him on the Andrew Marr show on Sunday? I was listening to BBC Radio 5live this morning on the way to work and apparently even Tories are signing upto the Labour party and putting in a vote for him in the leadership race, along with hard line crazy leftists. Would be hilarious if he won the leadership contest. Labour would be even more unelectable, which serves them right after what they've done to this country.


I'll just leave this here...


 

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PaddyMcPaddy Flag 04 Dec 17 12.26pm Send a Private Message to PaddyMcPaddy Add PaddyMcPaddy as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Yep. Too much in the end. Was becoming unsustainable.
Work to live not live to work. In a lot happier and healthier now.

I fully get that. "Work to live not live to work."

Although that was a choice you made. Which by the sounds of it you are happy with. You can't then moan that times are hard. If you wanted to you could have a better life "financially". You made that choice yourself.

I on the other hand choose to work my nuts off and earn as much as possible. That is my choice.
Lots of people now days choose not to work hard then moan about not having money or it being tough. Sorry that is life, nothing should be given to you (unless you are in a position not to work.)

We all get to go to school for free, we all get the chance to be educated to improve ourselves if we choose to and if parented correctly. I honestly believe that most of this country have the chance to better themselves but choose not to. Yes University is ridiculously expensive but loans and so on make it affordable (at the time) so it is open to everyone. If it improves your career then the loan isn't a problem.

This isn't attributed to you but so many people want something for free.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 09 Dec 17 8.03pm

Good work. Meanwhile Theresa is happy to incinerate millions in a first strike.

 

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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 09 Dec 17 8.08pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Good work. Meanwhile Theresa is happy to incinerate millions in a first strike.

When he wins a BRIT award in February or BBC Sports Personality of the year then I'll be Impressed not some two bob outfit I've never heard of.

 


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cryrst Flag The garden of England 09 Dec 17 8.32pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Good work. Meanwhile Theresa is happy to incinerate millions in a first strike.

When was this then
Bit scraping the barrel nick
You look to be having very dangerous thoughts lately
You need therapy I think

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 09 Dec 17 8.52pm

Originally posted by cryrst

When was this then
Bit scraping the barrel nick
You look to be having very dangerous thoughts lately
You need therapy I think

Why is the subject of the thread winning a peace Prize scraping the barrel?

Personal insult at the end. Nice one.

 

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